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In this course students are prepared for business and entrepreneurship from an academic standpoint. Entrepreneurship can be brought into practice in several ways. First, you can think of starting up new businesses. Second, there is a big demand within existing organizations, both for-profit and non-profit, for employees with an entrepreneurial attitude. Students are stimulated to come up with business ideas and will subsequently learn the difference between ideas and opportunities. Through lectures and the use of academic literature, the students will gain basic understanding of different aspects of business such as strategy, marketing, finance, human resources, organization and management. The topics come together in the course's major assignment: students have to write a business plan in small teams to put the theory into practice.

Choose any period to fit your schedule The course is offered in each period. Students can enroll in any period, regardless of their background. No prior knowledge is needed. Read here more about the course.